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Sex differences in cerebral pulsatility and damping: A 4D flow MRI study
Abstract Cerebral pulsatility is a potential marker of cerebrovascular health, yet little is understood about sex differences in cerebral pulsatility with age, especially within different cerebral arteries. Additionally, cerebral damping can blunt cerebral pulsatility and might decline with age.
Sarean Harmoni A. Gaynor‐Metzinger +14 more
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Missed for Years, Cured in Hours: Surgical Excision of a Popliteal Schwannoma With Intraoperative Neuromonitoring. [PDF]
Dave BR +4 more
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Temporal summation in human peripheral axons when stimulated transcutaneously with a 10‐kHz waveform
Abstract Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation, as used for rehabilitation of impaired motor function after spinal cord injury, often involves a 10‐kHz waveform modulated to produce repetitive bursts of stimulation. Kilohertz‐frequency waveforms may facilitate the summation of subthreshold depolarisations, but the optimal burst duration for nerve ...
Billy L. Luu +5 more
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Neuromodulation effects of low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound in human, a systematic review focusing on motor and sensory functions. [PDF]
Ho HC, Chen WS, Hsiao MY.
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H/M-ratio in spasticity before and after therapy with vibration impulses [PDF]
Krause, Klaus-Henning +2 more
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Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by autonomic cardiovascular dysfunction that may contribute to the three‐ to fourfold greater risk of heart disease and stroke compared to non‐injured individuals. While exercise training elicits beneficial changes in autonomic function and vascular structure in healthy individuals, it is unclear if ...
Rasmus Kopp Hansen +6 more
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Inferential Statistics for Electrophysiological Analysis of Paretic Upper Limb-sensory Deficits and Muscle Imbalance in Patients with Acute Stroke. [PDF]
Mizumura K +6 more
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Abstract Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is essential for sustaining neuronal metabolism and cognitive performance; however, the precise relationship between perfusion and cognition remains unclear. Although ageing and disease are associated with progressive declines in CBF and cognitive impairment, the acute effects of altered CBF under environmental ...
Hiroki Nakata +2 more
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Re: Pudendal somatosensory evoked potentials in normal women
Christina-Anastasia Rapidi
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